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taliban attacks may diminish. why should the taliban take risks when they know we're leaving. it's more for the afghan national army personnel who want to show their loyalty. >> reporter: leon panetta says the taliban is trying to undermine our trust in afghan security forces and the chairman of joint chief of staffs says it won't work. >> one commander says insider attacks is affronted with their honor and culture and their faith. as for us, we are adapted go to changes in that threat, as well. that is what professional militaries do. >> the number of deaths from insider attacks has written from 35 last year and 53 this year so far. even as both sides are working hard to stop them with americans beefing up security on joint missions and afghans doing more background checks on recruits. >> heather: thank you peter. >> gregg: back on the bench, tomorrow the u.s. supreme court picks up where it left off three months ago right in the middle of some of the nation's most politically divisive issues. issues regarding marriage, voting rights and education. shannon has a preview. >> r
taliban attacks may diminish. why should the taliban take risks when they know we're leaving. it's more for the afghan national army personnel who want to show their loyalty. >> reporter: leon panetta says the taliban is trying to undermine our trust in afghan security forces and the chairman of joint chief of staffs says it won't work. >> one commander says insider attacks is affronted with their honor and culture and their faith. as for us, we are adapted go to changes in that...
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suicide attacks are a common tactic for the taliban. in an exclusive interview with cnn, anna koren talks to a would-be suicide bomber. >> this man believed he was carrying out god's will when he carried out an attack in kandahar province. he said he agreed to wear a suicide vest and kill as many people as possible. it's a special feeling that comes to you when you are ready for a suicide attack. no one can stop you, no one could stop me, that is except the law. when police arrested him five months ago in jalalabad, during the planning of the attack. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the taliban, he says no one encouraged him to do this. look at our situation, the foreigners kill our people, they insult our religion, burning the holy koran and making cartoons about the profit mohammad. if we don't defend -- the methods of the the insurgents are constantly changing. the enemy don't use their old tactics, now they use women, sometimes children and teenagers, they even get dressed up in military uniforms, they don't fight face t
suicide attacks are a common tactic for the taliban. in an exclusive interview with cnn, anna koren talks to a would-be suicide bomber. >> this man believed he was carrying out god's will when he carried out an attack in kandahar province. he said he agreed to wear a suicide vest and kill as many people as possible. it's a special feeling that comes to you when you are ready for a suicide attack. no one can stop you, no one could stop me, that is except the law. when police arrested him...
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nato about leaving afghanistan in a better position it is just a lie and of course the fact that the taliban are resurging again and reemerging is just and evidence and i think the international community the world public opinion should really ask hard questions and pose these tough questions to nato about the nation building project in advanced on where is it and where did they go wrong and why did the international community and the countries of the region had to pay and invest so much in afghanistan and give so much confidence really to to to the united states to nato to do something good in afghanistan which hasn't happened and of course they're leaving afghanistan as the burden on the stability of their region and as a burden on the countries of the region. george is saying some of his biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning up pre-election demos in the capital out of the country's second largest city to on saturday judges will choose the next parliament tomorrow the anti-government mood being fueled by the recent prison. mass protests and internat
nato about leaving afghanistan in a better position it is just a lie and of course the fact that the taliban are resurging again and reemerging is just and evidence and i think the international community the world public opinion should really ask hard questions and pose these tough questions to nato about the nation building project in advanced on where is it and where did they go wrong and why did the international community and the countries of the region had to pay and invest so much in...
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why should the taliban take risks when they know we're leaving. it's more for the afghan national army of course now who want to show their loyalty to taliban. >> the defense secretary leon panetta says the taliban is trying to undermine our trust and joint chiefs of staff says that won't work. >> and one army commander told me insider attacks are an affront to their honor, at odds with their culture. as for us, we are adapting to changes in that threat as well. that's what professional militaries do. >> reporter: the number of deaths from insiders attacks has risen dramatic from 20, two years ago to 35 last year and 53 this year so far, even as both sides are working hard to stop them with beefing up security on joint missions and ante up background checks on recruits. >> harris: thank you. we've heard them speak about each other and now they'll speak to each other and the nation of course. what's at steak at the debate? we're ask bret baier who arrived at the debate site in colorado. the former marines started out, and a few days later. 3200 mil
why should the taliban take risks when they know we're leaving. it's more for the afghan national army of course now who want to show their loyalty to taliban. >> the defense secretary leon panetta says the taliban is trying to undermine our trust and joint chiefs of staff says that won't work. >> and one army commander told me insider attacks are an affront to their honor, at odds with their culture. as for us, we are adapting to changes in that threat as well. that's what...
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eastern afghanistan at an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such salt in that country which taliban militants claim as part of their anti nato tactics two thousand u.s. military personnel have now died can't stand the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. while the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition that's setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's ruling party after holding a hundred thousand strong march. also the remote rocks now being fought over by three countries including asia's biggest power players we have more on this week's developments in the south china sea after a short break. docked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the early of minute on maimed all through a friend hugh farrow who discovered it it is described as the right of the circle in region we'll take a look at what's in store for oss here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is
eastern afghanistan at an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such salt in that country which taliban militants claim as part of their anti nato tactics two thousand u.s. military personnel have now died can't stand the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. while the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition that's setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's...
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eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in the country which taliban militants claim is part of the anti nato tactics now two thousand u.s. military personnel have no died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of twenty forty. coming up on the program tonight continuity but controversy is turkey's ruling party is it real a problem instead of well as its leader we take a look at how his foreign agenda is perceived by his own people that story and a lot more to after this break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the circling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the border zone and was completely restricted to visit is now this picturesque place to tour. plants and animals are. the has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what
eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in the country which taliban militants claim is part of the anti nato tactics now two thousand u.s. military personnel have no died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of twenty forty. coming up on the program tonight continuity but controversy is turkey's ruling party is it real a problem instead of well as its leader we take a look at how his foreign agenda is perceived by...
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the taliban is clearly trying to split us apart. but it won't work. >> reporter: military officials say that sometimes these insider attacks are carried out by members of the taliban who have infiltrated the afghan army and sometimes they are caused by arguments but usually the attacker is killed in the fire fight that follows. shannon? >> shannon: peter doocy thank you very much. >>> the premise of these conversations, the premise of your tax reform point is as if the economic pie is fixed and it is government's job to redistribute. that is not how the world works. we want to grow the pie and we want economic opportunity. >> shannon: three days away from the first presidential debate and less than six days away from the election. gop vice presidential candidate paul ryan expressed concern for the economy and stronger foreign policy in countries like iran and russia and opened up about how his own debate is shaping up against vice president biden. i was sitting down this morning with chris wallace to get all of the details ahead of
the taliban is clearly trying to split us apart. but it won't work. >> reporter: military officials say that sometimes these insider attacks are carried out by members of the taliban who have infiltrated the afghan army and sometimes they are caused by arguments but usually the attacker is killed in the fire fight that follows. shannon? >> shannon: peter doocy thank you very much. >>> the premise of these conversations, the premise of your tax reform point is as if the...
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that there are people who believe what the taliban stands for or what al qaeda stands for and i don't think we should forget the fact that he was the head of isi and openly training and how can you persuade them to actually stop the havens in pakistan? >> i disagree profoundly with what you have said. my contact with pakistan -- and yours is much longer than mind, but i would like to coach you to agree with there is a feeling of enormous frustration. i wouldn't argue that it often comes out -- we call it the man on the moon problem. nothing happens that the viceroy doesn't want, that notion of american omnipotence. and the frustration is mainly in not with us. i think when you have more than one it sentences with people, it does come out that they may blame us for the perceived support of people who have governed them badly, but the end is the way they are governed. when you look at polling data and what i would say is unscientific -- some would call a country club data, there is an enormous frustration with that united states, but an enormous -- an enormous desire to give its approva
that there are people who believe what the taliban stands for or what al qaeda stands for and i don't think we should forget the fact that he was the head of isi and openly training and how can you persuade them to actually stop the havens in pakistan? >> i disagree profoundly with what you have said. my contact with pakistan -- and yours is much longer than mind, but i would like to coach you to agree with there is a feeling of enormous frustration. i wouldn't argue that it often comes...
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he wasn't motivated by anything and we know he was inspired by anwar al-awlaki and he was trained by taliban. so at what point do you begin to label something terrorism? >> biggest question is why, why do you fear labeling these terrorist twists, why? what is the goal of the administration? some same it's appeasement. on the other hand, obama administration has six times the drone strikes during bush's eight years. four times estimated deaths through drone strikes as bush's eight years. he is clearly not appeasing them on foreign soil. he is wiping them on off the face of the planet. >> alisyn: senator joe lieberman is the chair of the homeland security committee and is calling for this investigation said his personal pet peeve when people in the administration will not label something terrorism, why not just call it what it is. he is the person that held janet napolitano's feet to the fire and this is extremist terrorism and she said, indeed. >> dave: latest incident in benghazi had something to do with the film to that mocked the prophet muhammad. we heard about that dozens of times from t
he wasn't motivated by anything and we know he was inspired by anwar al-awlaki and he was trained by taliban. so at what point do you begin to label something terrorism? >> biggest question is why, why do you fear labeling these terrorist twists, why? what is the goal of the administration? some same it's appeasement. on the other hand, obama administration has six times the drone strikes during bush's eight years. four times estimated deaths through drone strikes as bush's eight years....